CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A community event, “Looking from the Bed.” will be held Saturday, March 16, 6-8 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension office.
Cornerstone Christian Church is hosting the program, which will be presented by Ryland Brown. Discussion will center around practical ways of showing love to those who are dying.
Brown’s program will focus on topics such as the denial of death, grief, explaining death to children as well as other points of discussion.

I’ve always said motherhood is easy when you don’t have kids.
Likewise, it’s easy to be married when you’re not. When you’re not married and you’re only dreaming about it, you imagine the ideal. In your imagination, you and your spouse say and do all the right things, and even your arguments are sweet and making up is rosy.
In real life, however, marriage gets thorny, and sometimes bloody.
Mostly, it’s just regular, with a few blips and annoyances along the way.

The other day posted on our newspaper’s Facebook page was a question for discussion: Do you believe in soul mates? Why or why not?
Someone replied “Yes!” Another said he believes God puts the person meant for you in your life, and another said, “No. If there’s one for me, he must be lost because I have never found him. I really think it’s a fairy tale.”
I love that answer.

CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A community event, “Looking from the Bed.” will be held Saturday, March 16, 6-8 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension office.
Cornerstone Christian Church is hosting the program, which will be presented by Ryland Brown. Discussion will center around practical ways of showing love to those who are dying.
Brown’s program will focus on topics such as the denial of death, grief, explaining death to children as well as other points of discussion.